My girl also goes to school started from 10th, but I am not as happy as you gals, as she had been beaten by another kid (same kid) in 2 consecutive days. Some red marks left on her face. Though the teacher had called me and explained the whole case, I am a bit too sensitive now. I will ask her what happens in school and does any kid beat her again, etc. once I get home. Also, I teach her whenever somebody try to hit her face, she must cry out "STOP PLEASE". The problem she has now is that she doesn't really speak out, she will say a lot of words/sentence when she likes to, but most of the time, she just keep quiet. I am now a bit uncertain about her school life. Be honest, I had been seriously think of changing school, at last, luckily I can manage to put that thought aside. Hopefully, the situation will get better when time goes. :cry: :cry:
I think you need to inform the teacher about it because they need to pay more attention to their kids if this happens.
I went to some playgroup with my son during summer in canada. Most parents left their children with the teacher, while I still stay inside the classroom. As I observed, hitting and pushing will sometimes happen among toddlers. especially at that time, there were some 鬼仔 were very very active and aggressive.
At that time, there were around 12 children, 1 teacher and 1 assistant. I found that even with this ratio, the teacher sometimes couldn't see that a child was hitting or pushing another kid.